0.... -.......... . .-w-v. ...... V..."--,-....- .--.-1vo- -.'---s-.-,-....m.,. ....-. . . q MAXI MS , 1 OYA MERE MAN MAXIMS OFA Mizai-2 MAN :m--c There was never yet philosopher that oould endure the ioothnehe patiently. In gggnuala unity in doubtful 5,..." Liberty, in all things eluc- it!- . Read by Everybody . i . Covers Prince Edvvard Island Like the Dew . . a ' The Guardian. Five Cents l 5, cu-eier: Charlottetown, sluamenide 815.00 per IIIIIIIIII. Elsewhere Mom," D1", Founded mm. -, I. r.z.l. min. oum rrovlnm end u.s.s. 811.00 per numi CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1953 MOTHER AND SON KILLED IN ACCIDENT YESTERDAY : Rhee Firm On Threat: To Pull Army From U. N. CommandTThree 0therT0-illtown V A U. S. Embassy !Persons Are Injured In tAccident At Bonshaw " ' Ft.-i-ail-Ei7F6i?i'h8.?g5i?'i;i-BIl'&TT"' The bodies of Mrs. Trainer an: 12 PAGES . . . p D 1 f New Dial Phone System Now, 0at1.0n.F0r EUYOPWI Re can, Demands Ready For June 30 Cut-Overt Unacceptable "T I I . .- "T m-mm night three others taken to hos-;her son were taken to the. Cum ed ”'m'0W1bh- TMTW mllts of 5F-ovltv MP) w ''''””'”t petal when the car in which theytrliffe Funeral Home. where. au- "Number Please” will only be lopcn wire had to be run and 5000 SVHKBIIH Rh” d'50'”59d "m" iterc travelling apparently went topsies will be performed rim .1 memory 10919 YCSWEUC5 91 C'hN'”Ah1Rth EFM19 AHSUIMOTS Placed 7-0 lally Wednesday he hld I'"”"i out, of control on the hill rear moiiilliiz. Di. t'. A. Gnarly, cor- )rt'l0i0Wn and vicinity nftfr 11.0 insure better insulation. 84 500- M"k W- mam he '"""d Ben'.on's Mill ill the Boiisliavv area oner, will preside at the inquest in on Tuesday. June 30- W090 109 WMMNW "'9 s""”' K”""" The car is reported to have gone, which will be held in City Half "out-over" to the dial system will L171!” Silllle Cable "III! "NII Cl3"'I" UN c"mm”"d lintn the ditch and turned over There Monday night. All the intiired he made at the h9l1dQU3Tt91'5 01 The Inn” sing” Cable placed " "1 llmhu" 1'' "3""! ""' ,The accident accurred about 8.30. were taken to the Charlottetowi-. l, the Island T8l8Ph003 03- Lida 00 ,mde,.gmund comnm 1300 pay or "ml "19 C0""”"""”- ,t Dr-ad are Mrs. Frank Traznor. Hospital where they were treated -' Queen Street. - - H 3600 wires and mm from the Ev ROBERT E TUCKMAN 23 Passnlore street, Citv and her by Dr. Frank liTRC.NTlHRll. "' H” ha been " mg J0b' Mm central office to Kent Street on SEOUL tAld)-l5i-esidem gym, son, Carl Illl'lI'Pt'l sci'imis.l,v was Mr Cari Trninor. aceri 29 was N” 6' E Cameron"-plant buperi Queen vvlth an additional cable man Rhee todav stuck firml bv Th” Fm"k Tm1””7 Wh” 15 T" ”"l”"V"d 3' me Em” SVAWWC mt;-.lldent, in discussing the work of 1260 pair in the Mme conduit " t A y ported suffering front two bm- Company here as a foreman Stll'- ., which has been going ahead nlstht and day including Sundays and for an off-shoot. Completely new cable coverage his avowed plan to pull olit the South Korean army from the Un-t lied Nations command and go it ken less, severe laccrations aboutj the head and face and from shock. :l””d”''5' 51:99 hfgrltz :2eJ;1neua;Xa has also been laid from the office alone unless an impending truce V1,”? my-i”"M T"? M”! 0"” D” " 3 to Richmond from the -corner of is revised to fit his newest and M” Tamgt "Dd h” daugm” in sight." - Kc t d ' t i . i i Betty, four years old. Tlicir in- Mr.. Cameron's immediate re- prlrgcengnd A?” cfiggercesf sqgfg geelfrlrit mpyearpold leader. -.-iiiies aie not considered ser- sponsiblliiy was to lun cable car- mu Duke on Queen to Eusmn. laying Hwe donm care what my rolls and tlicy are expected to bet rying from 1800 pairs of wires to some parts of the city, while in other sections the cable ran as sniail as 50 pairs, all part of the .ntric:ite connections with which iiie company is confident of giv- ing the City and immediate areas, the most. modern and up-to-date telephone service. Seven hundred thousand feet of twin drop wire leading into lesi- ciences and office buildings were l'll1 for splitting party lines, which are a thing of the past, in the City and rural areas connect- Grest George Street has also been taken in the new cable area. Four hundred pair of aerial wires have been run on Prince and Kent to Blrchwood and Longworth Avenue, and 200 pair on the Mount Edward Road. to Balsley Avenue. A fifty-pair installation carries on from that point to the Airport and a similar treatment has been made in the arcs bet-ween Belvedere and Union Road. Spring Park, Euston. Stewart, Highland Avenue and all the Brighton area has been thor- oug-hly overhauled and brought up- Shown above is Mrs. Ethel presenting a cheque for 554,592.60 to Mr. K. R. Elliott, Manager of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. The funds for relief of flood victims in Europe were made pos- vivinlz Are hi: wife, the former Muriel MacDonald, and one daiigiiter, Betty. Mrs. Frank Trainor. aged about 69, is siirviieri by her hiisibaritt and by two sons. Hugh and Ernest both of Charlottetown. Communists and Russians think of Clark spent two days trying to gct him in line. Rhee's demands, called "totallt unacceptable" by the U. S. em- bsssey in Seoul, were voiced ahead of the arrival of special U. S, en-i V0.VH hurryinlt bV Plane from Wtifiiiv The nioriiiiig session inatoii to impress upon him the w. (ii-mid Lodge of the l..o.B.A.t views of President Eisenhower and of BA ,.(,,,".,,,.d H, Um clover: State Secretary Dulles Club. ciiariolti-tnit-n, at 10 a. m.i R099 15 1'9l30”9d '0 h3V9 told on Tllcsdav with Mrs. Ethel Ers-i Clark 1” Prwaie Wh” he I-3m'tkiiie, M. Grand Mistrcsss, pre-J I of the M. . ' , 1- ,,,,t,,., . , . . tn Erskine, Crand Mistress of the L.O.B.A. now in session here, i.""c.2;2f?E..T311”'.;itJl”d35T"M.TiiNSessigns Gran,d Lodgg Of L.O.B.A. Get Underway Gables and shown the spots of the National Park. This willl be followed by a han- qlict at the Charlottetown Hotel at. 7 p. m. where an interesting evening will be spent. M. W. Past Grand Mistresses bcaua . .- - p we Wdate mo. slble by the contributions. of lodges iln Canaderaiid were presented in the name of the ,,,md 1,, ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, -,-,,,,5,,,,,. mm. BMW me mm” Opened p,.mm a, me sessions are M w Conjlng Events An extended serial cam. has Ladies Orange Benevolent Association of British America. Pictured with Mrs. Erskine with the Columbia armidcastiiw, a ,.m. ,,,.e,,y drm. mumg me 0,,.M,,., F, A,,,,,,,,, Hamilton, om, M. 2:13:18 osrrtiedmfrom the! Exhibition and Mr. Elliott are M. W. A. Martin, Deputy Grand Master and M. W. J. E. Claney, S.v-stem. the; th; only true; ,,,,,.,.V MS W, on by mt m,.mb,.,s:iv. Mrs. Georgia Taylor, -St. John, pww The fffcjlnf” 0'” tltfffer Grand Master. Standing are L.O.B.A. members M. Scott, A. Weatherby, F. Adams, A. ffupdiflt 0 0” KW” Tut ' oi Moniorial Lodge. All ni-oviiicesjN- 13-. M W Mrs Lavinia Rt-P. unwuv. Aug”; 59,), my gnlaym been perfected with the HF Taylor, L. R08, N. R. Adams, and A. Mcintyre. - 1: A mum” apcuruv rm” Mm of Canada were represented with 3;;7nF0m0- M1515-vvN81;1I6 Adalm-"w .' Tea Party. stllatio i ii d cl '- ---Photo by Barter's Film Lab. r ui am... i .'”'”' ”"l'””” i” 5' C" ”W”””' T "' ” ' ' ' "' MC." T"e”' 5 n 0 3 U" TC P511 Gabi? .. W' p 7 he nted ' m,,,,.1y ,h,.,,,. h,md,,,d dehgngesgweatlierby, Moncton, NB, MW. "Dan" KM;--Han Georgetown ,t.hrou(ghoi!it. All these cables are to . . I 2.. Plans for Slmlt1!aOl'll1Pf1ll3 mum W,m,ml Rmmm busmeSssiM,,, Mama,” scam -I-,,,,,,,,,,; Wmgm Jane um , . . ft):X(7eVlhE or additional and better 0 diavtal of UN and iinese MVM mrrwd am and wmmmces;.M.w. M11 onva MacIm,.,.,.. l ' P 0"” ”"lC9- S W998 "m" Km” Ridgedale, Sask. also M.W. Miss "Dance in Miilvlew hall every dred dial type phones have becn Filtiay. - ' 'Rese1-ve July 30 for Msrshfield Dnnstaffnage United Church Tea. "Dance. Cardigan Hall. Thurs-the fully automatic. day. June 25th. Aid of Bali Team. "See Cardigan Varlt-.t,y Concert- i:i Little Pond Hall. Monday, June Zltth, Dance after. "Dance Lower Freetown io- utght, music, Prince County Play- tiriyg, Approximately sixty-thi'ee hun- installed in Charlottetown and vicinity and as a consequence there will be no crank type of telephones on the rural lines connected with tthe City exchange; they will all Accident At Icebreaker To Aid Election Preparations Elnboraie Equipment , The interior of the greatly en- ilarged building presents all amaz- tlntz display of orderly but intri- ,t-ale connections which are rated lies the last word in efficiency in ' Continued on page ii) i To Injuries Received In '. . . appointed. t :iwP;'::r”ia"l"(hT1PngP:;mE'l,;)nr:d;,t One of the liighligts pot the! poamnnkh" mnfennw H u1P",Wl1lPl”'llltj was the presolitatlon of at is no political sememmb in mm ChPqlll!.RlllnllllllnK to 54,592.60 to, Hmt tMr. Elliot. Manager of the Bank? Rhee said hiiintiv that it am of N"” S””””' C”"””'”i'"l'”' 1"”. h.,,m, ,5 mined ,,.mm,,, Hm, ,,,.,,.:tl1e relief of the flood lvicjtlnis in, la --Daily Mail Delivery Resumed .; t H. ::lll(E:s'K()!l1':nnmlAIll?lfi1,t'uElA:r(::'aglalflp;AffAT”i3T?Etltr'rt:TnTJYa?D:mT';il'l"U5 Lodlzcs 01' 573000-09 W"! "Ported- QCEBEC (CPt-Canada's lettergwmmand for mdepmdm-, ,,Cuon,,'thrnligl1out the Dominion, the Mr. Jnhn Amm. P,.,,m.05,,' "eycarl'lers want. to resume the sys- Cnrk. ramming to Tokyo with whole to be sent overseas in the ,S0ME CANR HANC. on To A i DEl.USl0N BEWER ' wtrlan (HEY can A DMONEY Q 31. passed away at the Kingajwm Dr T”) "mu deliver!" T dny'.ll0 lndicatioii his mission had slic-tnnmc Of flirt Ladies 0I'tml-Ze 39118- County Hospital last evening fol-awe mmoml f0”Ve"””n M the needed, said he did reach an lltl-;VOiCllt Association of British Am- lnwiiltz an accident which occurr-low” service Federation of Cam derstandinlz that. W090 '09 Um" '”('"- A d'719l""l0" 9005150113 M ed at. his mill at Primrose oninda was mm Tu”d'"' tfnr such disastmiis action” arrived. M. W. Bro. Clancy. Grand Master Monday ,.V,.n,,,g, Am,,,,,,,h no one! Studylnll Tesolutltms 0' "15 ”d",Rhee "would discuss it. with nit: and soveietgii of British America, thepbegm-g he came to that decision. ;H. W. Bro. Martin, Grand Deputy Mmam, Saw the ad, t. it , cration's welfare committee. Hwugm that at Mic mine MrsI;300 delegates moved. without do-t Clark went, back in Tokyo to bPiM:ist4.-r, and M. W. Bro MacCor- ban encollratzinlz. the magnifirrent. sllnl Wmnlont. purchase tickets from told his sordid story from the my member of Canadian Legion same witness box where his Vernon Branch. supper served 5.30 straight-forward testimony four '4" ' P- M years ago helped send another "ice Cream Social. Rose Valley , Acorn was t:ll'i'llil.z I loose belt..b”e' to support the Fpderuecroli hand for the arrival by plane ma,-k, Grand Master of the or. iloiiday. June 29th. Rose Valley st, Hi" i which he then putyon the revolv-lA”0cm”0" M, Len” c"”'”' Tot Walter Robertson. assisipiit U. S.,aiigP YQUHII BYHOHS bmuliht mdiu. Md. I OTTAWA tC.Pt--The Caliadlantmg pulley? Apparently "I wmmdl The resolution called for the,5ecre-1,-my nr state, and the U. S.,,:,t,.,.mws rmm me Grand LOA, ...,- 1 Ft0t'6rrIIY19M l.CPbI'PIIker. D'1bcr- around the pmley in Ema manner federation to appeal to the gov-rm-my chief of staff. Gait. J Law- 0, B4 A, mm. m union m the Y. ..Re5e,v9 July 3",. Ice mam ville. is hastening home from tin-land pulled the mam drwe mafg ernment to resume the system. ton Collins. They are on their way M C. A, Festival, St. John's Anglican Coronntltm Rhettd of Schedule 60i,,.,,,,, we ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,.h,,,h ,, ,,,.u,abandoned some years ago in fav- to an urgent mcetlm with Rh"-i Several cnnmiitlmi gave re- Chllrch, Milton. Tmwc 5”” ""1 help "mt Mm ”19C”0" V"”tb01g,ed Mr Am,-n WM ,m.,.Cm, bblol" Of 006 dP.1iVf'-TY H dB.V- , ,carr.ViWK "19 VA"W3 M EA"'”hm"” ports showing the Order to he in KITCHENER, Om. (CP)- partitions along the Liibrado1"m,mh'”Phart mdin 1 H, The resolution said the present and Dulles. a llnui-ishiiia condition, with it "Unloading car Fill-O-Pep call Prime Mmln” 55 LEUTCM TUe-'-AC0"5'- , Anmtk ,:,,,,' 1,,” she) m,ada.pr;:,:;nu,.iE8Y5ten1 ”i8 00C in NIP 139” int"-i WV-"c '" "'”" T lai'r.ve increase in membership. HWIL Fulyoypep M” pen”: and day embarked on a ti-lam-and-I The Transport D('));1Ntn(illi said mg ms SM” and drivmg h,m,ests of the public and it is farlAnrhony Eden May -I-may the delegates ,,,.p plat-. ,.",.oJ,ep M” alamm ,-”,x 3,0,, automobile version of whistle-stop,tT1lt-sdtiy she is being pressed iiitotmmmd mm 'm(, Engine Mmh w”'from being in the best interests off in: a wreath on the Cenotaph, wnti-iii Royalty, phone 3094. Camlmlsnlnlz as he swims tliroualiimvtce 10 dcltvct ballot boxes to ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ' the letter carrier: owing to thc,Go To Bermuda followed by Divine Service in Zion imumwenem Omar” on M3 519"” 55 Comm"nmes' Ttrcwhcd Tkmgl His iiepliew, who was near. Tuiuous "Mu" of wmkmg Cowl - '4 'Pt'0Sb.Vtt'ri-'in Church. Rev. J. R. "See Vernon River lilayers pre- Ion tour. V V650 miles of coastline. lit Lnblndot ,h,,Md the mm, and mm,” mp ditioiis brought about by this forzly LON,-,0y. (spin)-em-clgii Secre- ,SKlf1ll("r, M. W. Grand Chaplain. sent their comedy Lighthouse Alternating between rail and on hci wait to cmmdmn Mmcltliiiir and ,,h,,n 1", SM. Wm” had of delivery. tmrv Ed,” "my sppnd part of his i,,.,n,; gm. sppnkpr Nan." in Pownal Hall, Wednesday, .t-.iiie Zith. Curtain 8.30. Good spec- tallies. gatherings from city hall steps, a' bandstand in a shady park, at sidewalk, a platform and before al "Remember the regular Thurs- dtly night dance, Mount Stewsrteon. Legion Hall. Rollie McKenzie orch- - He gave seven speeches through; Mrs. Canteen service. A crowded day that carried him, through the federal constituencleai "Mt. Ryan Dramatic Club am of Waterloo North and Wellington! V0" "R050 01 MY Kelli". Tflcadlaisouth in a farmland district Halt Friday. June 26th. 5P0n80T9d,tdotted with industrial centres. road, the prime minister spoke toAwaters on the annual supply mis- sary material for voting. head. ioccurrcd lic slilit. off the engine, sion. . Mr. Acorn was taken to the ti ,th .b- k ill. . , . ..I:.:"."5 .12. .5. 't:.::: ::.ii;.im-s . , . .- tlon to ladies” tea and it Kiwanis lunch- ment. and a. special electoral of-ic”o”s "3 Tam M5 M” W” vuth-Amiuma, out avail. floor will be flown ashore by hell- Bmdes MS smmwmg wmnwv Copter with the boxes and IICCCS-EH96 Mary Mncnmmm meivivcd by one child. His parents. the Mr. and Mrs. James B. Acorn also survive, and four brothers. Fred- ldlc at Bridgetown. Nathan at home. Stillman at Caledonia. and The D'Ibcrville was part. of contingent Canada sent. to Coronation naval review at Spit- tw Glenroy W. I. "Montague Players their It-act present .....iADefence Calls Christie Chester nt. Pi-iiiirosl-; also five sis- tPT5. Bertha. Mrs. Truclove Tav- Ior, Upton: Margot-er, Mrs. Wally ltnde Family" In York Hall. Fri-I Wood. I;(l'TlllrOSl', Annie, Mrs. Geo flay, June 251;, M 330, Hume. llmiiir: Marlon. Mrs. Ar- ..,..A4 A thur Cilntelo. Mount Buchanan; "Very important muting for, and Laura at Boston. Moss. A We payers nf the district of - - - - - Funeral tirraiilzentents were not Vt. Augustine. Rustico. Thursday By JAMES F. KING ntan to the gallows. gcomplctcd last. evening. , LONDON Today Christie admitted in a - muting at 8:00 pm. in Rustico , (AP)-John Christie, Hall. Please attend. i sometimes weeping, mumbled to a Jury at the Old Bailey Tuesday that he wasn't sure how many wo- men he strangled-but. his council admitted at least seven had been done to death in "sex madness". The 55-year-old clerk told his mm terrifying story with head bowed B''P””m'Y 91"" 00” "W"”"3- --his voice so low that the Jury of "mm m uni" "V9 9' """"d” nine men and three women lean- glgkyt ”” c""'0m kmm" glmd ed forward with ears cupped in yswup Services, Fitzroy treet hand. to Man "L Defence counsel Derek Curtis- Bennet led the meek-looking Christie on gentlyln direct exam- ination after describing his client as "mad as a March hare when he kills people". Christie broke down and wept as he described his wife's death- the 54-year old woman of whose murder he is specifically accused. They were in bed together, he said. when: v "Her face was bluelsh and she "you cant; m n 9 1-,, seemed to be choking. I did not my ,,., tv,m,o,'m5,,,?,:',',,:. ,,,,L,, like to see her like that. Then 1 lion, b',",,. md hm" mm 9",, pet her to sleep. I saw ti stocking Span”,-ed by wmm, Unmd there on the bed and tied it Church Pastoral Charge. around her neck." "Chicken Thursday. Jul” 35th. grand opening Mt. Alb- ion Legion Hail. To avoid disap- "The last two performances of Wheatley River concert will he held on June 29th at Wlnsloe Road Hall and on July 6th at Stanley Bridge. "Notice-All taxes owing the St George's school District, will be handed in for collection if not paid before June 30th. 1953. By order of the Board of Trustees. "in stock-l-terbate I-4-D for Mustard spraying. Purim. Lin Dtttry Spray for stable flies. straw- b"'FY Boxes, 8 gallon Milk Cons. Dillon u splllerit, Seemed In Due Christie seemed in a dose as he in 1949 for murdering his infant daughter who was found dead in the 10 Rilllngton place house" wth her mother. trial, "It's at lie" when he was ac- cused of the counsel. his own murder trial deaths of Mrs. Evans baby. Evans? audible but sounded like "they put them together." Britain's outstanding criminal law- yers, told the did not kill the Evans baby. two atrnnglera in this tiny house in Notting Hill Gate with not enough room to swing a cat in the kitchen." he said. orgy of strangling in 1943 when he! rho was it special wartime policemen. statement read to the court that: Iwi H- he had murdered that mtln's prct- t ty ynumz wife. Timothy Evans, 25, was hanged And Cut Taxes Gardiner Says DUBUC. Sack, (CPL-Agriculture Minister Gardilier says the federal gayerninl-nt can budget for 3300,- about me .000 a year less than at present, and m,.,t-rlit. then no progress would be made in pailiig off Canada's -isbts. Ofynm mu mm M At. .1 public meeting Monday Ar, d,d' dmy K. night, Mr, Gardiner commented on 0-we about we ::::m:..3:. i;?:.L”2i.”:. i::."".:::.; would cut taxes by s5oo.ooo.ooo if victorious in the Aug. 10 federal election, Mr. Drew was correct in saying the federal government Ll collect- ing woo.ooo.ooo a year more than it. had expected, the minister added. But. that extra money cum as the result of increased earnlma by Canadlsns. It. was in sign of cum. da's prosperity. "death Christie shouted at the Evans murder by Evans' Tuesday Christie was asked at Christie's reply was almost in- Two Stranglers Earlier, Cltrtts-Bennett, one of jury that. Christie "That means that there were PARIS. (AP) - Antoine Plnsy gave up his efforts to form a new French cabinet Tuesday night of. fer two big political parties in National Assembly refused their support. Christie admitted beginning his Delegates also approved it reso-, lutlon asking the federal govern-t lment for a 50-per-cent contribu-A health insurance PFC-Z: l t- i , At present civil servants ply, , , , . Eden. who is recuperating in ET B t he is wF;ihe entire health insurance pre- Boston, Mam. hospital after a galli i gmiiims. l eonvalesceiire. in Bermuda dilriittz, In the after-iio'on the delegates the Elsellliowttl'-Cllilrchlll nieetiniZv,wllll be driven to Cavendish informcgd slrililrcesi 'repo5tedtm;1du9-:1,where they will be taken to Greenl (lay, me I s tin ers .. . -W m-m-I have conveyed the suggestion tol l 1 bladder opei atioii. iK.n.owles Outlines CCF 4 i - .- , . i WINNIPEG. tCPt - The CCP ,'party savs the "only way' Cana-t dlans can show their desire for, A national health insurance plan is by voting CC!-' on Aug. 10. The parl,t"s health insurancei proposals, one of 10 points in its; election platform, were outlined byi Stanley Knowles. CCF candidate for Winnipeg North Centre, in a l5-minute speech prepared for del- ivery Tuesday night in the CBCls free-time political series on the Trans-Canada network. "We are asking you in this elec- ilon campaign to indicate your desire for immediate nation-wide health insurance," Mr. Knowles said. "There is onlv one way you can do this. and that is by atvmiz your support. to the PCP. the only party which really believes in a national health program . . . Canadians would not get such I program by voting for the Liberal government. The Liberals "regard health iiisurance as something to talk about, but, that is all. They have been doing it for 34 years." The country could afford it. "We can no longer afford not to have such I plan." Mr. Knowles said it could be financed from the t500.000.00o a year already spent on health care by individuals. together with an- other Sl00,000,000 or szoo,ooo,ono. Since 1949 Called: had increased its annual production of wealth by 50 per cent, or 88.000.000.000. "more than enough to pay for all our costs. all the ordinary !Health Insurance Plan itrust that Rhee will ' ,By Bicycle For tScout Jamlioree 0T'l1Mi'A tCPt Two Halifax ihovll start olit today rill all 840- hpanh and 5,,.umy m,Hm.,, ,,1.lnille htcvcle trip to attend the se- mmfed my ,1". Ccp on ',.m,,- hp. coiid Cniiarltnii Boy Scout jani- half. with a billion or two to hm" "i 710-"itlw C0"V1”URhi spare." Ritiiccs tliv Rnv Scntlts Assnrlntloll. It wmild lie "lilifait"' to sligipnrt 1'"ll'llitVi T1l"Fd'tl' 1 lhroiigli taxation health carel Tlic htiw. Ronald Riittninns and merely for those unable to afford RM 0 Erich. of tlic l-tth l-lallfax, vnlunfgu-y hospital or medlggl troup. will lir among some 2.000, plans Cltiiarliaii Scouts who will take, ”siii-eiv it is time to start fin. pail ill the iieel:-loiitz janiborcc Rllclllfl the costs of hmpital and opriiiii: .tulv IR p medical care across the board oni Tliev lmpe to at-et'nun nhoiit 47 the only basis that. is fair, on theimilcs a day basis of ability to pity . . . ." and reach here by Pearson Urges Rhee To A E.n.d ”Sh0cking” Acts OTTAWA tCPt Lester R lnir-ssnge and said its views Pearson Tuesday asked Rhee in cut otlt his "shocking"jlnessa,r:e also coincided with argu- acts and get behind the drive Iorlnlftllls U S. spokr-snicii have been I truce in Korea. putting to the South Korean chief As president of the United Na- pcrsoliailv. tinns General Assembly, the Can- t in Seoul the defiant Rlire. said aclian external affairs minister he should be praised rather than sent a letter to the South Korean illf'i"llSCd of being a "vinlatei"'. president blistering him for re-, Mi-. Pr.-ti-son will temporarily leasing 25.000 North Korean pri-ilialt. his political cempnignilig as soners and expressing hope and a Liberal minister of external af- co-operlate fairs and i'Nlll'n to Ottawa today with UN in getting and keeping to prepare for a meeting here Fri- t . ' r' 1):: H '1 T "TT1cTlillI co-operation were end- ggcyreralrtytgcnurnl.a'T)lTeTlflklT1?En Tn! ed." he said. "it would be the tercst. is a discussion of the steps Korean people who would lll”CX'lllN"CS5ar,V' for calling the assembly first. and suffer most," . into session if wt mice is signed. "force- Jdefence cost: of government, and all the In Washington. the State De- iThey are likely also to review the partment. backed the Pearson,Kort-an situation in general. Jilly ii. I S,i'll5zl'lli'll'lAillil,V' ovpresscd” UN interests. The. Annie Greer. Grand Secy. Bur- ritt'a Rapids. 0rlt.: M.W. Miss Mary Stewart, Hamilton. Onto. Grand Tress: M.W. Mrs. Melda Sutherland. Halifax, N. S. The Welfare Report. was mosh TORONTO, (Fri -- 3l.ix2:r.tlrli and minimum temperatures. Min. Mix. Dart son 43 T5 Victoria 43 To I-Zdiiionton 43 M t'.il;zrlrV 4” Regina .. 45 jl Winnipeg 3” pi Toronto ' Ottawa rig in Mniltivucli Tq Qlieliev ., .. - it 7” St. John - K3 Mrmcion , j't llaliln . -it jl (illarlotlctoitcn . V" T .ql(iTV”l' T Tr Yarnirilltli , . .. . 3i W St. Joliiila 15 7' ii..ii.lt:txx, icnim The ll-itit.-i vvm,h,.r 0””... say. q ltlltn mole air is forecast for Wediicsriltln 0” lr-niprrrlllli'es will rte" ittiil ii” smeltlies, Sllilslillic l!'iT ititidc .-mmhrr fine day. The ttol'tlt"tV rczzions are likely to hair shun" ,.,-, m 3,-alto;-ad commlltiitics ii the afternoon. Regional inrernsisi Prince I-Ithvilrtl Inland. N. R, r-mlniloa, loner Ki. -Inhr rlvrr valley: Hear with it felt chmly lnicrvr-'s: R little Nmlvr Meir-rr law-at wind: 15. lmwhlzlt "1 "It" ,lntt4-imvvI . and 53 and 75. Monrinn 51 75, Fredericton 50 lmtl 75 iSnini. John 5'! and 73. ripper St. John ritnr iallci Ray of Clialmir: Clear with A IN (.y,.udy intervals; shower": it scattered localities in the after- noon and early eveninizi VI 1"”! cooler with ilklll winds ll1f'l'flR:' mg in the mnrnin: to to"-" l-'. i.nu--hlcli at Camf'h””'"" 4” ”"' "O 1 Ray of Ftlndi" TVNV 'H"'it '3 clear with visibility 10 miles. Tem- peratures in the 50s. High tide today at Charlotte-towr at 7.14 A. M. and 9.29 P. M. High tide on the North Shore at 4.30 A. M. and 3.35 P. M. Summerslde tide eighteen min- utee later than Oha.rlot.lo.town. Sun rises today at (.26 A. M. and set-satB.03P.M. ----